Mocking in .NET Core Tests with MoqWhen writing automated tests it is sometimes useful to isolate the thing(s) being tested from other Type: PostTags : testing, .net, .net core, mockinghttp://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Mocking-in-NET-Core-Tests-with-Moq

Setting Up Mock ref Return Values in Moq"I recently received a message related to my Mocking in .NET Core Unit Tests with Moq: Getting Started Pluralsight course asking how to set the values of ref parameters. As a (somewhat contrived) examp ..."Type: PostTags : mocking, testing, qa, xunit.nethttp://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Setting-Up-Mock-ref-Return-Values-in-Moq

Getting Started with MoqaLate Mocking in Windows Store Apps"Just knocked up this quick and dirty video explaining how to set up MoqaLate in a Windows Store app solution. You can find out more about MoqaLate on the MoqaLate project home page."Type: PostTags : windows 8 apps, windows 8, winrt, testing, tdd, moqalatehttp://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Getting-Started-with-MoqaLate-Mocking-in-Windows-Store-Apps

Mocking with FeatureToggle"I was asked a question on Twitter so I thought I’d write it up here. When using the FeatureToggle library you may have some some code that behaves differently if a toggle is enabled. When writing a te ..."Type: PostTags : mocking, testing, featuretoggle, c#http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Mocking-with-FeatureToggle

With over 15 years experience, Jason Roberts is a former 5-time Microsoft .NET MVP, freelance developer, writer, and Pluralsight course author. He has written multiple books and is an open source contributor. In addition to enterprise software development, he has also designed and developed both Windows Phone and Windows Store apps.